India vs West Indies: Jasprit Bumrah is a thinking bowler, says bowling coach Bharat Arun
The HinduJasprit Bumrah’s situational awareness is unmatched and his five-wicket haul in the second innings of the opening Test against the West Indies is one of the “best spells of fast bowling” by an Indian, feels the team’s bowling coach Bharat Arun. Bumrah, who was given a month’s break after the World Cup, looked rusty in the first innings in Antigua but came back to claim a 5/7 in eight overs as India thrashed West Indies by 318 runs in the opening World Test Championship match. READ| Paul returns but Gayle absent as West Indies names squad for second India Test For Arun, a coach’s priority is to ensure that execution part is perfect as the outcome is then taken care of. Wickets were not a concern as the process of bowling right lengths will eventually get you wickets.” READ| ICC World Test Championship points table It is the extra split second that the batsmen need to pick his unorthodox action, which makes Bumrah a difficult proposition, feels the former Test seamer.